May 30, 2008
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| Curiosity [Thanks, Jack] I was walking past the mental hospital the other day, and I could hear several patients shouting, ‘13….13….13′. The fence was too high to see over, but I saw a little gap in the planks and looked through to see what was going on. Some bastard on
the other side poked me in the eye with a stick. Then they all started
shouting ‘14….14….14.’. |
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"When great changes occur in history, when great principles are involved, as a rule the majority are wrong." - Eugene Debs, American labor organizer (1855-1926) |
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Patty has some thoughts on trash talking that have earned her 15 Minutes of Fame to get us to think about them. Now, when most of you hear that phrase "Talking Trash", you most likely think of someone using bad language right? Well, today that’s not at all what I am writing about. What I consider talking trash is to sit and talk badly about others, and then being nice to the one you’ve just spent 15 minutes putting down. Now, most people call this two faced, and I suppose it is. However, I think it really brings the person doing the talking down when they do this. Of late though, I’ve seen what else it can do. It can truly damage a whole work place. It can hurt people to a point that a place they once felt happy and comfortable working turns into a place they dread to be each day. I’ve seen this happen to a lot of those that I care for. It is a sad thing when someone must speak badly of others just to make themselves feel more powerful, and as if they’re better than those around them. I especially find it sad when people claim to be something they’re not. Why is this necessary? God made us all special in our own way, and we should just be glad for who and what we are rather than having the need to go round running others down to put ourselves up. Now, I’m sure that at one time or another we’ve all done this very thing, me included. Now, however after seeing first hand what this type of behavior can do, I’ve made it a strict policy to never say a thing about a soul that I’d not say to that person. Even if what we say about someone else is true, we should never, ever talk trash about someone else. We should always, to repeat a phrase I hear my supervisor use a lot, "Praise in Public and Criticize in private". Now that I’ve learned this rule and decided to live by it, I find that type of trash talk very aggravating. Now my question is, how do I become tolerant of those who still make this trash talk a daily practice? How do I not then find myself participating in trash talk about the one doing the trash talking? Well, I suppose it would go back to something I learned in church, "When you know not what to do, pray". So, let’s all become more aware of what we say each day, for that old saying, "Sticks and stones, can break your bones, but words can never hurt you". It’s not true. Words are, I’m learning, very powerful, and we should be very careful how we use them. This is, Patty/Tazz
saying, "Always have a smile and a kind word for all"! - Patty,
Celine Kitty, The Rowdy Dog, and the Tazz! |
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On this day in history, May 30, 1989: A 33 foot (10 m) tall statue called Goddess of Democracy is unveiled. The statue was built by students from the Central Academy of Fine Arts and took four days to produce. The statue was made of Styrofoam and papier-mâché over a metal framework. Its creators took inspiration from Vera Mukhinas’ Worker and Kolkhoz Woman. It was hoped that the unveiling would bolster the enthusiasm of those demonstrating against an oppressive government. The statue stood for only five days before it was destroyed. The most memorable vision from this confrontation between intellectuals seeking freedom and a government loathe to give up control would take place the next day. Since 1989, several replicas of the statue have been erected in her honor. She has become an iconic figure of liberty, free speech, and democracy. None have had a more reverential following than this Goddess erected in Tiananmen Square in the face of the Communist Regime. "At this grim moment, what we need most is to remain calm and united in a single purpose. We need a powerful cementing force to strengthen our resolve: That is the Goddess of Democracy." – from the Declaration displayed with the Goddess of Democracy "I myself envision a day when another replica, as large as the original and more permanent, stands in Tiananmen Square, with the name of those who died there written in gold on its base. It may well stand there after Chairman Mao’s Mausoleum has, in its turn, been pulled down." - Tsao Tsing-yuan "When we can make democracy work, we won’t have to force it down other people’s throats. If it really is such a good idea, and if they can see it working, they will steal it." – Dick Gregory |
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“People
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How many of you know what KnujOn is? You should, I’ve talked about them before. They are an anti-spam company that I report my spam to, much like SpamCop. The difference between them is that SpamCop will send an automated report to the postmaster at the sender’s ISP (helpful in finding infected computers), while KnujOn gathers and reports information on the web sites advertised in the spam. They can optionally try to get you removed from a spammer’s list, but that is option is only available with a paid subscription. So why do I mention this? Well, as you know, I was heavily involved with Blue Security. At the time, a good number of you mentioned that you had seen a reduction in your spam. A small percentage of you saw the same increase I did — revenge spam. I was getting as many as 6,000 senseless e-mails a day. Eventually the spammer realized he wasn’t really pissing me off since my SpamCop filters didn’t let them through and he wasn’t making any money sending me senseless spam, so he stopped. But he had still given out my e-mail address to countless other spammers, so I was still getting perhaps 100 a day. Then I heard of KnujOn wanting to continue the work Blue Security started. I was all for that, so I signed up. You don’t have to sign up, you can just submit your spam to knujon@coldrain.net. But I signed up to get the newsletter and reports and all sorts of other great stuff. You see, I believe the way to shut down spammers is to go after their websites. If you can’t do business with them, they can’t rip you off on your order or steal your identity. It’s a fairly simple approach, but you need a large number of complaints to actually get someone off their arse to do something about it. That’s where KnujOn has excelled. ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) requires that if you try to register a domain called yahoo.com, you are yahoo.com and your name, address, and telephone numbers are accurate. I filed hundreds of complains with ICANN before I let Blue Security to it for me, but ICANN never really listened to me or did anything. That is, until KnujOn members made them listen. I’m down to under a dozen spams a day (most days under half a dozen). I didn’t do anything different except for report my spam to Knujon. But if they can get the corporation that “polices” the internet to actually take action, don’t you want to see if KnujOn has a program for you? Tell ‘em Tim
sent you. Tim Abusing |
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Re: Traffic Enforcement It’s definitely a conflict of interest and should immediately stop in all states. - Margee Re: Sue’s Father My condolences, Sue, to you and yours. I know the pain of losing one’s father; my own has been gone 30 years. You wrote a gorgeous eulogy. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful man with us. And I hope you are feeling better, physically, too! - Hugs to you, OhioKat Re: Pet Peeves You want pet peeves? Oooooh, Kirsten, I work in retail; I have thousands!!! But here is one, just one, reinforced yesterday. (and I just realized, as I was proofreading, how long this is - sorry!) I want to scream at, and choke people who absolutely refuse to listen to an explanation of something. Wait, that’s not correct, it isn’t that they won’t listen - it’s that they don’t WANT to. They have in their mind the way a certain thing should be, and no one is going to make them change their minds. The gods forbid we should confuse them with facts. I won’t go into all the sordid detail; just thinking about it gets my blood pressure rising. But on behalf of the supervisor who tried to help my explanation of store policy, and who got as annoyed, if not more so, than I did, I must say this - and I preface it by saying that I know none of the readers of this missive would EVER behave this way (and please don’t set me straight if you do, I like my fantasies) - if you are in a retail store, and they have a certain policy which was set by corporate, and NOT the individual store, and certainly not by managers and lowly peon associates, please do not think you are so f-ing special that we will change that policy just for YOU. I don’t give a rat’s ass about what another store does or doesn’t do; it’s irrelevant to our situation. The store I work for has their own inexplicable policies, and the company that owns our credit ( because JCP no longer owns their credit; GEMB does now) has their own little set, and I’m sorry if you don’t like it, or understand it. Feel free to call the 800 number and throw a hissy fit; chances are, the person you get to talk to won’t speak easily-understood English, or understand what you are trying to tell them, anyway. Call the Dallas corporate customer complaint number; I’ve given it out a million times, and will gladly give it to you, too. But do NOT throw a fit and argue and act like a moron because we, in the store, cannot do things YOUR way!!! Look, I don’t like some of the things we have to do, either, and I would change a bunch of things if I could. But I’m as helpless as you are in this. If you will allow me to become your co-conspirator in this, you may not get exactly what you wanted, but we’ll have a chuckle, and maybe I can help you find a way to resolve your problem to some measure of satisfaction. It’s what I do, and I’m good at it. But if you act like a brain-dead idiot, by all means, I can meet you there with stubbornness and a total unwillingness to give you a break. And so can my supervisors. And we will tell stories about you in the lunchroom for a very long time, too. - OhioKat Kirsten said: - Barney the Dinosaur. Do I really have to explain? Of course, you don’t have to say anything else. Everyone knows he’s the Anti-Christ. Have you read Robert Fulghum’s piece on the difference between an inconvenience and a problem? He didn’t want to eat sauerkraut, and a co-worker explained life to him. My pet peeve is the sign at B.C. Ferry terminals about ticket sales stopping 5 minutes before sailing. That would be OK, except that they usually keep packing the boats right up until sailing, so for three decades I thought the sign referred to sales of booklets of what everyone calls Ferry Tickets. Then one miserable cold, windy, rainy day, I arrived soaked and tired, earlier than usual, and got turned away because the loading crew saw an opportunity to nip inside and invoke the rule. My counsellor says we aspies are linear thinkers, but I don’t understand why I couldn’t even get anybody to point out that what everyono calls tickets are what the company calls vouchers, let alone change sign to save others the confusion. - Bob of the North I have just recently discovered something that surprises and shocks me. To set a background: I have a relative who has two children with her significant other. He has two other children by a previous relationship/marriage. This man has what is called "vasculitis" - an inflammation of the blood vessels. In his case it seems to have been caused by exposure to chemicals - he is a bricklayer. Because of this disease any cut, bruise, illness, etc. can become life threatening, therefore causing him to lose days or even weeks at a time of being able to work. However, I have watched him go to work when he should have stayed home. Because of being unable to work many times, he has at times gotten behind in child support payments to his two other children. This man is not perfect, he has had other problems too. Recently, he decided that he wanted to get his life in order and figured he probably had a warrant out for his arrest because of non-support, so he turned himself in. Now, I have no idea what all he has been involved in and I really don’t care. What I’m writing about is what I found out after he turned himself in. My relative that he has a relationship with does not have a home phone - She and her family uses cell phones. That’s no problem, many people don’t have a home phone anymore. The problem is when he tries to call her. They’ve asked to use our home phone, which I figured would be okay - he’s in the jail right here in town. You’d think that’d not be a problem but you’d be wrong. I just found out that 85% of the jail systems and prisons all over the United States use a totally different phone system. Every call is long distance - even local calls from a jail right in your own town. They use a company called Evercom who charges at least $3 a call just to connect the prisoner with whomever he/she is calling and then after that, rates are 50 cents to a dollar a minute! I googled Evercom and was absolutely amazed and disgusted at what they are doing. It seems as if using this company is a nightmare! And it all is legal! In many cases the husband or provider is gone from the home (incarcerated) leaving the families already financially vulnerable. What is even more outlandish is that the jails and prison systems receive a cut of the profits from Evercom. In effect, it is innocent people - families of the offender - who are already suffering who are made to pay outlandish and exhibortant phone rates to talk with their loved one. He had to call the other night to get a message to my relative for her to find and provide his lawyer with his medical records in the hopes that the judge would be understanding about the times that he could not work and therefore be relieved of those weeks of child support, or at least pay those weeks at a later date. Another thing I do not understand is why some people are not subjected to the child support laws while others are put in jail until a trial date which could be months away. My ex-husband went almost 17-18 years without paying child support and not a thing was done to him. My son is 27 years old and I now get back child support - and that is only because when he applied for Social Security, because I had notified our Support Enforcement Unit, I was notified and I had it garnished. Another thing, since I never ever collected any welfare, and nobody owed the State anything, as far as Support Enforcement was concerned, my case was very low priority. - Noella [Strangely enough Noella, I got a call on my cellphone last weekend and a computer voice announced that I was receiving a collect call from an inmate. It then gave me the option to accept the call or not. I know that someone had dialed the wrong number, but I was unable to tell anyone that fact. I felt bad about hanging up because I figured that this poor person had probably wasted their only call and ended up thinking their friend/relative wouldn’t accept the call. I’m with you on this one, there needs to be a system that doesn’t take advantage of people who are already down on their luck.] Re: Kirsten and Sugar, Sugar Patti said: I thought I remembered 16 calories per teaspoon of sugar so I looked it up. It was 15. Kirsten looked up tablespoon, rather than teaspoon. I stand corrected. Thanks for setting me straight. Patti said: I’ve read that artificial sweeteners actually help one gain weight. I asked the nutritionist at my chiropractor’s office about this, and she said that in the case of some sweeteners, this is actually true. Although the sweeteners themselves do not contain calories, they have a high glycemic index. What this means is that they cause an immediate elevation of blood sugar levels. I’ve been
using agave, a safe natural sweetener that has a low glycemic index.
Tastes a little weird until you get used to it, but then again, so do
most sweeteners. - Kirsten |
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